The detailed anisotropy of the low-temperature, low-energy magnetic excitations of the candidate spin-triplet superconductor UTe2 is revealed using inelastic neutron scattering. The magnetic excitations emerge from the Brillouin zone boundary at the high symmetry Y and T points and disperse along the crystallographic b^-axis. In applied magnetic fields to at least μ0H=11~T along the c^−axis, the magnetism is found to be field-independent in the (hk0) plane. The scattering intensity is consistent with that expected from U3+/U4+f-electron spins with preferential orientation along the crystallographic a^-axis, and a fluctuating magnetic moment of 2.3(7) μB. These characteristics indicate that the excitations are due to intraband spin excitons arising from f-electron hybridization.
@article{arxiv.2408.14619,
title = {Connection between f-electron correlations and magnetic excitations in UTe2},
author = {Thomas Halloran and Peter Czajka and Gicela Saucedo Salas and Corey Frank and Chang-Jong Kang and J. A. Rodriguez-Rivera and Jakob Lass and Daniel G. Mazzone and Marc Janoschek and Gabi Kotliar and Nicholas P. Butch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.14619},
year = {2024}
}